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Big, Windows 8-certified ViewSonic TD3240

The touch display has a 10-point multitouch LED screen and a 1,920x1,080-pixel HD resolution IPS display.

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The TD3240's large screen is meant to enhance the user's interaction with Windows 8. ViewSonic

LAS VEGAS--The biggest member of ViewSonic's Windows 8-certified TD40 series, the 32-inch TD3240, was announced today at CES 2013. The touch display has a 10-point multitouch LED screen and a 1,920x1,080-pixel HD resolution IPS display. The ViewSonic TD3240 will be released in February for $2,499.

The TD3240 has a 7H surface hardness, which makes it an option for interactive commercial use and also has an optional stand and remote control. Ports on the display include VGA and DVI with DisplayPort connectivity via DVI-to-DisplayPort adapter.

In addition to the Windows 8-friendly TD40 series, ViewSonic also introduced it's 24-inch Smart Display, the VSD240. The Android 4.1 display has a 1,920x1,080-pixel-resolution HD LED screen and runs on a 1.7GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor.